Huawei aims to lead the Chinese technology sector after several years of difficulties, marking a new direction driven by artificial intelligence.
The company has introduced its new Atlas 350 chip which, according to its claims, outperforms NVIDIA’s H20, offering an inference performance improvement of up to 2.8 times.
Huawei aims to regain its leadership with the launch of the AI chip Atlas 350
This platform is designed for specific AI tasks, emphasizing rapid data movement, making it ideal for high-load applications such as search recommendations and large-scale language model generation.
During the recent Annual Partner Conference, Huawei announced that it already has partners launching products based on this technology, reinforcing its position in the market.
This advancement is part of a broader strategy aimed at facilitating the accessibility and monetization of AI tools, with the goal of assisting Chinese companies in their aspiration for technological sovereignty.
The company is committed to developing a technological ecosystem that complements its hardware, with Huawei’s true success depending not only on its technical capabilities but also on the market’s adoption of these new tools.
The relationship between China and the United States in the field of technology, especially regarding the sale of NVIDIA chips, adds a layer of complexity to this landscape. As a meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is being prepared, it is expected that the discussion will include export controls and the future of China’s access to crucial chips for its companies.
Huawei is watching closely, aware that dependence on foreign technology can be a hurdle, despite the growing demand for hardware from NVIDIA by Chinese tech companies.